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This Date in Missouri Senate History for Oct. 19: Missouri Day

Jefferson City — This
Date in Missouri Senate History reviews “Missouri Day,” which was created
by the Legislature on March 22, 1915. “Missouri Day” is always celebrated on
the third Wednesday in October. This feature report is narrated by Senate
Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

To download the script (.docx), or the
audio (.mp3),
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